Use this command to delete a recovery log volume or volume copy. When you delete the volume from the recovery log, the server moves existing data to available space on other volumes.
Note: | You cannot delete the last synchronized volume in a group of mirrored volumes unless TSM can move the information on the volume to other synchronized volumes. |
This command can generate a background process that can be canceled with the CANCEL PROCESS command. If a DELETE LOGVOLUME background process is cancelled, some of the database may have already been moved. To display information on background processes, use the QUERY PROCESS command.
Privilege Class
To issue this command, you must have system privilege or unrestricted storage privilege.
Syntax
>>-DELete LOGVolume--volume_name-------------------------------><
Parameters
Examples
Task
Delete the recovery log volume log2.dsm.
Related Commands
Table 97. Commands Related to DELETE LOGVOLUME
Command | Description |
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CANCEL PROCESS | Cancels a background server process. |
DEFINE LOGCOPY | Creates a volume copy of a recovery log volume. |
DEFINE LOGVOLUME | Defines a disk volume to the recovery log. |
QUERY LOGVOLUME | Displays information about log volumes. |
QUERY PROCESS | Displays information about background processes. |